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    Successful GS550 Carb Jetting

    I just finished putting a Stage 3 Dynojet kit and K&N filters on my 81 GS550 and it worked perfectly. It was much easier than I expected. The only thing that made me nervous was the drilling and it turned out to be easy also. The job only took about 2 hours and now my 550 is a different bike. I don't know how much horsepower I picked up but it seems to be significant.

    My initial purpose was to get rid of the air box that drove me nuts every time I wanted to do some work on the bike and had to take off the carbs. I hated trying to remove and install the carbs between the 2 sets of boots and it was really tearing up the boots. The K&N's are a tight fit but much easier than the old way.

    If anybody wants more info on the upgrade just let me know and I will post more details about the process.

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    How diffiult was the initial tuning? I really want to run K&N pods with the DJ kit and a nicer breathing exhaust. Im just leary on spending countless hours doing laps around my neighborhood to get things right.

    Do you have any tips/advice?

    First impressions on riding after completing the install?

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        questions

        Originally posted by mbautsch View Post
        I just finished putting a Stage 3 Dynojet kit and K&N filters on my 81 GS550 and it worked perfectly. It was much easier than I expected.

        If anybody wants more info on the upgrade just let me know and I will post more details about the process.
        Did you have to change the needle setting as stated by Dynojet?
        How much bigger are your jets than the originals?

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          Did you use the kit for the 1982 katana 550 as that is the only 550 kit I can see on their site

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            Useless thread…

            The turkey flew away…
            1982 GS1100G- road bike
            1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
            1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane

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